Indira Ekadasi- Liberate your Forefathers
Indira Ekadasi
Yudhistira Maharaja said, “O Madhusudana, O killer of the Madhu demon, what is the name of the Ekadasi that occurs during the dark fortnight of the month of Asvina (September-October)? Please describe its glories to me.”
The Supreme Personality of God, Lord Sri Krsna then replied, “This Holy day is called Indira Ekadasi. If a person fasts on this day, all his sins are eradicated and his forefathers who have fallen into hell are liberated. O best of kings, one who simply hears about this sacred Ekadasi achieves the great merit earned by performing a horse sacrifice.
“In the Satya-yuga there lived a king named Indrasena, who was so powerful that he destroyed all his enemies. His kingdom was called Mahismati-puri. The glorious and highly religious King Indrasena took good care of his subjects, and therefore he was rich in gold, grains, sons, and grandsons. He was greatly devoted to Lord Sri Visnu as well. He especially enjoyed chanting My name, calling out ‘Govinda! Govinda!’ In this way King Indrasena systematically dedicated himself to pure spiritual life and spent much time meditating on the Absolute Truth.
“One day, as King Indrasena happily and peacefully presided over his assembly, the perfect orator, Narada Muni, was seen descending. White as a conch, shining like the moon, like a jasmine flower, like a lightning bolt, Narada Muni descending from the sky. He is decorated with matted locks of reddish hair. The king offered Devarsi Narada, the saint among the demigods, great respect by greeting him with joined palms, inviting him into the palace, offering him a comfortable seat, washing his feet, and speaking sweet words of welcome. Then Narada Muni said to Maharaja Indrasena, ‘O king, are the seven limbs of your kingdom prospering? Is your mind absorbed in thinking of how you can properly perform your occupational duty? Are you becoming more and more devoted and dedicated to the service of the Supreme Lord, Sri Visnu?’ “The king replied, ‘By your kind grace, O greatest of sages, everything is quite well. Today, just by your presence all the sacrifices in my kingdom are successful! Please show me mercy and explain the reason for your kind visit here.’
“Sri Narada, the sage among the demigods, then said, ‘O lion among kings, listen to my astonishing words. When I descended from Brahmaloka to Yamaloka, Lord Yamaraja praised me very graciously and offered me an excellent seat. As I glorified his truthfulness and wonderful service to the Supreme Lord, I noticed your father in Yamaraja’s assembly. Though he had been very religious, because he broke an Ekadasi fast prematurely, he had to go to the Yamaloka. Your father gave me a message for you. He said, “In Mahismati lives a king named Indrasena. Please tell him about my situation here – that because of my past sinful deeds I have somehow been forced to reside in Yamaraja’s kingdom. Please give him this message from me:
‘O son, kindly observe the coming Indira Ekadasi and give much in charity so I can go upward to heaven.’ “Narada continued, ‘Just to deliver this message, O king, have I come to you. You should help your father by observing the fast of Indira Ekadasi. By the merit you gain, your father will go to heaven.’ “King Indrasena asked, ‘O great Naradaji, please be merciful and tell me specifically how to observe a fast on Indira Ekadasi, and also tell me during what month and on what day it occurs.’ “Narada Muni replied, ‘O king, please listen as I describe to you the full process of observing the Indira Ekadasi. This Ekadasi occurs during the dark fortnight of the month of Asvina. On Dasami, the day before Ekadasi, rise early in the morning, take bath, and then do some service for God with full faith. At noon, bathe again in running water and then offer oblations to your forefathers with faith and devotion. Be sure not to eat more than once on this day and at night sleep on the floor.
“When you awaken on Ekadasi morning, cleanse your mouth and teeth thoroughly and then with deep devotion for the Lord take this sacred vow: ‘Today I shall fast completely and give up all kinds of sense enjoyment. O lotus-eyed Supreme Personality of God, O infallible one, please give me shelter at Your lotus feet.” At noon, stand before the sacred form of the Sri Saligrama sila and worship Him faithfully, following all the rules and regulations; then offer oblations to your forefathers. Next, feed qualified brahmanas and offer them some charity according to your means. Now take the food you offered to your forefathers, smell it, and then offer it to a cow. Next, worship Lord Hrsikesa with incense and flowers, and finally, remain awake all night near the Deity of Lord Sri Kesava.
“Early in the morning of the next day, Dvadasi, worship Sri Hari with great devotion and invite brahmanas to a sumptuous feast. Then feed you relatives, and finally take your meal in silence. O king, if you strictly observe a fast on Indira Ekadasi in this way, with controlled senses, your father will surely be elevated to the abode of Lord Visnu.’ After saying this, Devarsi Narada immediately disappeared.
“King Indrasena followed the great saint’s instructions perfectly, observing the fast in the association of his relatives and servants. As he broke his fast on Dvadasi, flowers fell from the sky. The merit that Indrasena earned by observing this fast released his father from the kingdom of Yamaraja and caused him to attain a completely spiritual body. Indeed, Indrasena saw him rising to the abode of Lord Hari on the back of Garuḍa. Indrasena himself was able to rule his kingdom without any obstacles, and in time when he handed over the kingdom to his son and also went to Vaikunṭha.
“O Yudhisṭhira, these are the glories of the Indira Ekadasi, which occurs during the dark fortnight of the month of Asvina. Whoever hears or reads this narration certainly enjoys life in this world, is freed of all reactions to his past sins, and at the time of death returns home, back to God, where he lives eternally.”
Thus ends the Vrjavasi narration of the glories of Asvina-krsna Ekadasi, or Indira Ekadasi, from the Brahma-vaivarta Purana.
Notes
The seven limbs of a king’s domain being; the king’s well-being himself, his ministers, his treasury, his military forces, his allies, the brahmanas, the sacrifices performed in his kingdom, and the needs of the king’s subjects.
Every living entity is an individual, and individually everyone has to practice Krsna consciousness to traverse back to home, back to God. As stated in Garuḍa Purana, someone who is suffering in hell cannot practice Krsna consciousness, because this requires some mental peace, which the reactionary tortures of hell make impossible. If a relative of a sinner suffering in hell gives some charity in the name of the sinner, he can leave hell and enter the heavenly planets. But if the sinner’s relative observes this Ekadasi fast for his suffering kinsman, the kinsman goes directly to the spiritual world, as stated in this chapter.
A transcript from the Scared Books
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